Farewell, Mona Lisa

Album: Option Paralysis (2010)
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  • Wash it down the drain, down the drain
    Wash your smile down
    Yeah!
    Wash it down the drain
    Please!
    Like it or not this is what fuel our obsessions (or insurgents?)
    I'm always dreaming ? never stray far from the path.

    Everything was taught to me?
    But what am I supposed to say?
    What am I supposed to say?
    I'm sorry I guess I forgot
    You think you can kill me again?
    Guess I don't remember

    What am I supposed to think?
    What am I supposed to think?
    What am I supposed to feel?
    What am I supposed to feel?

    There's no feeling in this place.
    The echoes of the past speak louder than
    Any voice I hear right now.
    Don't you ever try to be more than you were destined for
    Or anything worth fighting for
    Don't you ever try to be more than you were destined for
    Or anything worth fighting for
    There's no feeling in this place
    There's no feeling in this place
    Feeling in this place

    What did you expect?
    That we were nearly home, that we would never leave
    What did you expect, that we would never leave home?
    That we would never leave, that we would never leave
    That we would never leave, that we would never leave
    What did you expect from us, we're murderers
    Murderers and liars and rapists and thieves
    You should never put your trust in any of us
    There is nothing to gain from this interference

    Don't you ever try to be more than you were destined for
    Or anything worth fighting for
    There's no feeling in this place
    The past is louder than anything I hear right now
    The past is louder than anything I hear right now Writer/s: BENJAMIN ALLEN WEINMAN, GREGORY JOHN PUCIATO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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